One of the hottest heavy post-rock/post-metal names of the last month: the Danish LLNN are back with their third album and, damn, is Unmaker a loud and massive masterpiece. It is filled with the blueprints for post-metal music with extremely heavy guitars, striking compositions and impressive vocals.
The vocals by Christian Bonnesen have those particularly desperate-sounding qualities, they may sound angry or dangerous but I always assume there's some desperation in those and this makes them even more poignant and difficult not to be impressed with. Especially when they lead a composition towards such a touching and loud finish as it is the case with Scion. In Desecrator, on the other hand, they are joined by Matt McGachy, the vocalist in Cryptopsy, and his particularly deep and, honestly, very scary growls, ones that couldn't be more different and still located within the metal spectrum. This is this kind of opposition that makes a song a classic instantly.
But the vocals are not everything. I am more happy with the guitar compositions the Danish proposed on their new release. They strike the perfect balance between metal's uberfast pace and post-metal's massive slowness and, what's the most important, present the perfect quality of noise. There's something in this guitar blizzard that makes it bigger than the compositions they function in. Bigger than music itself. I love how ridiculously poignant and crushing they sound in pieces like Division. The movie music composer Peter Albrechtsen said about LLNN's new album that "[he's] obsessed with music that explores what sound can do to our body, to our mind, to our imagination" and now it's clear why we feel this music with our whole selves.
Unmaker costs whatever you want to pay.
Check: Scion
Country: Denmark
Genre: massive post-metal
Label: Pelagic Records
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